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JOSEF DE JAUDENES Y NEBOT

Oil on canvas, 1794
50 3/4 x 39 3/4 in. (128.9 x 101 cm)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Rogers Fund, 1907
(07.75)


A minor Spanish official who had set his sights on becoming a permanent envoy to the United States, Josef de Jaudenes y Nebot (1764–before 1819) wooed and married the daughter of a commanding figure in Spanish-American relations at the time, Boston merchant John "Don Juan" Stoughton. Jaudenes commissioned the pair of portraits from Stuart to proclaim the union. Stuart seized the opportunity to display his talents for a patron who required the trappings of ceremony and wealth. With a degree of technical resourcefulness and skill still unknown among artists trained in America, he painted elaborate portraits for elaborate sitters, emphasizing iconography over character in one so arrogant.


GALLERY:  1. Stuart in Newport & Scotland  |  2. Stuart in London  |  3. Stuart in Dublin  |  4. Stuart in New York
  5. Stuart in Philadelphia  |  6. George Washington Gallery  |  7. Stuart in Washington, D.C.   |  8. Stuart in Boston

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